Pakistan focuses on quality as demand for foreign degrees grows
New guidelines from regulator attempt to quell concerns about transnational education standards

New guidelines from regulator attempt to quell concerns about transnational education standards

Two new reports, published by Advance HE, examine how nine different universities present themselves through official data

University umbrella groups welcome report’s emphasis on research while critiquing some proposals

Jo Saxton says priority should be making clearing work better, not redrawing UK university admissions entirely

Even the ‘predatory’ label gives an undue level of legitimacy to operations that lack all the typical accoutrements of journals, says Steve Hochstadt
Third edition of THE event solidifies global commitment to sustainable development

Universities can now provide information to participate in the sustainability-focused league table

Some student midwives are working a 70-hour week as they balance demanding courses alongside part-time work

Offshore outposts could help cultivate talent for an economic giant in demographic decline

Abolition of fixed-term tenancies could make students less attractive tenants

Doing so would do a service not only to Muslim would-be students worried about usury but to everyone concerned about debt, says Steve Connolly

Chief constable says officers have been liaising with security staff ‘to ensure that vulnerable premises are safeguarded’

Recent figures suggesting growing Russian isolation doesn’t tell the full story, say Lin Zhang, Zhe Cao, Gunnar Sivertsen and Dmitrii Kochetkov

Paper gains masked last year’s losses but harder times lie ahead, watchdog warns

Support networks, mentoring and inter-institutional collaboration could make a big contribution to improving representation, says Mercy Denedo